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Books with author Robin Stevenson

  • Outback

    Robin Stevenson

    Library Binding (Orca Book Publishers, March 1, 2011)
    Since his girlfriend dumped him, Jayden has been avoiding school-and life in general. When his eccentric uncle Mel invites him to help with his biology research at an Australian university, he figures he has nothing to lose. Once he arrives, he discovers Mel is obsessed with finding a new species of lizard and is determined to be the first to discover it. Unfortunately, this means an expedition into the scorching desert heat of the Australian outback...with the increasingly paranoid Mel and an unfriendly biology student named Natalie. Then disaster strikes, and Jayden and Nat find themselves many miles from civilization fighting for their survival.
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  • Escape Velocity by Robin Stevenson

    Robin Stevenson

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, March 15, 1866)
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  • Jolly Foul Play: A Murder Most Unladylike Mystery

    Robin Stevens

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 27, 2016)
    The fantastic new mystery from the author of Murder Most Unladylike. Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong have returned to Deepdean for a new school term, but nothing is the same. There's a new Head Girl, Elizabeth Hurst, and a team of Prefects - and these bullying Big Girls are certainly not good eggs. Then, after the fireworks display on Bonfire Night, Elizabeth is found - murdered. Many girls at Deepdean had reason to hate Elizabeth, but who might have committed such foul play? Could the murder be linked to the secrets and scandals, scribbled on scraps of paper, that are suddenly appearing around the school? And with their own friendship falling to pieces, how will Daisy and Hazel solve this mystery? Praise for the Murder Most Unladylike series: 'Ripping good fun' The Times 'Thrilling' Guardian 'Top class' Financial Times 'A delight' Daily Mail
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  • Hummingbird Heart by Robin Stevenson

    Robin Stevenson

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Aug. 16, 1730)
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  • CHESSY tells the STORY of a DAY

    Steve Robinson

    language (, Dec. 11, 2016)
    Think science is hard to understand? Not with this cat. Look to learn. Learn to think.A grinning cat makes learning easy. Chessy sits in his Red Tree and tells you stories about what he sees. Patterns jump out to create sophisticated science concepts and development of independent learning skills. You will see your young readers grin, too, as Chessy helps them figure out their world. Everyone loves the stories of this science-smART cat. Buy this book to see kids read it again and again and hear them tell you, “I can see things and figure them out, just like Chessy.”
  • Out of Order

    Robin Stevenson

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Fifteen-year-old Sophie sees her move to Victoria as a chance to start over and leave her old self behind. She is soon drawn into the orbit of the charismatic but troubled Zelia. As their friendship develops, and Zelia's behavior becomes increasingly self-destructive, Sophie struggles to maintain both the friendship and her own sense of self. Then Sophie meets Max. At first, Max seems to be Zelia's opposite: direct, straightforward and sure of herself. But this new friendship brings its own unexpected challenges and confusion, and Sophie slowly starts to realize that friendships are a place in which one can both lose and discover oneself.
  • Arsenic for Tea: A Wells and Wong Mystery

    Robin Stevens

    Paperback (Corgi, March 10, 2015)
    The second brilliantly plotted mystery starring Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong. Schoolgirl detectives Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong are at Daisy's home, Fallingford, for the holidays. Daisy's glamorous mother is throwing a tea party for Daisy's birthday, and the whole family is invited, from eccentric Aunt Saskia to dashing Uncle Felix. But it soon becomes clear that this party isn't really about Daisy at all. Naturally, Daisy is furious. Then one of their party falls seriously, mysteriously ill -- and everything points to poison. With wild storms preventing anyone from leaving, or the police from arriving, Fallingford suddenly feels like a very dangerous place to be. Not a single person present is what they seem -- and everyone has a secret or two. And when someone very close to Daisy looks suspicious, the Detective Society must do everything they can to reveal the truth... no matter the consequences.
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  • First Class Murder. Murder Most Unladylike

    Robin Stevens

    Paperback (Corgi, Sept. 25, 2015)
    From the author of Murder Most Unladylike. Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong are taking a holiday on the world-famous Orient Express - and it's clear that each of their fellow first-class passengers has something to hide. Even more intriguing: there is rumour of a spy in their midst. Then, during dinner, there is a scream from inside one of the cabins. When the door is broken down, a passenger is found murdered, her stunning ruby necklace gone. But the killer has vanished - as if into thin air. Daisy and Hazel are faced with their first ever locked-room mystery - and with competition from several other sleuths, who are just as determined to crack the case.
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  • The Case of the Drowned Pearl: A Murder Most Unladylike Mini-Mystery: World Book Day 2020

    Robin Stevens

    eBook (Puffin, Feb. 20, 2020)
    A thrilling Murder Most Unladylike mystery, specially written and published for World Book Day 2020.Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong are best friends, schoolgirls - and detectives. And wherever Daisy and Hazel go, a mystery is sure to find them...On holiday at the seaside with their friends George and Alexander, they discover a body on the beach. They soon realise this is Antonia Braithwaite: a famous swimmer, nicknamed The Pearl, who was due to compete at the Berlin Olympics next month. It appears she has accidentally drowned in the sea - but it's odd that this should happen to such a strong swimmer. Even more mysteriously, she smells not of the sea, but of Pears soap.Rushing back to their elegant hotel, Daisy and Hazel discover three suspicious guests who all had reason to murder Antonia . . .
  • Time Machine 18: The Sword of Caesar

    Robin Stevenson, Bruce Stevens

    eBook (iBooks for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Break out the swords and sandals, because you're off on a trip to Ancient Rome! Your mission is to discover why Julius Caesar's favorite battle sword disappeared during the course of history, and along the way witness events that helped shape the Roman Empire and those that led to its fall.The Time Machine series challenges young readers to use their imagination and decision-making skills to write their own story. Options in the text allow readers to choose any path they like within the plot. Readers must draw on background information about the period to make the right choices. This makes the series a great educational device for youngsters to learn about history and all the different cultures, events, and periods that shaped it.
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: A Kaplan SAT Score-Raising Classic

    Robert Stevenson

    Paperback (Kaplan Publishing, April 26, 2005)
    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: A Kaplan SAT Score-Raising Classic (Kaplan Score Raising Classics) (Paperback) by Robert Stevenson
  • Big Guy

    Robin Stevenson

    Library Binding (Orca Book Publishers, April 1, 2008)
    Derek thinks he might be falling in love. The problem is, he hasn't been entirely honest with his on-line boyfriend. Derek sent Ethan a photo taken before he got depressed and gained eighty pounds. Derek hasn't been honest with his employer either. When he lied about his age and experience to get a job with disabled adults, the last thing he expected was to meet a woman like Aaliyah. Smart, prickly and often difficult, Aaliyah challenges Derek's ideas about honesty and trust. Derek has to choose whether to risk telling the truth, or to give up the most important relationship in his life.
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